The following items were posted here for 10-30-00.
"[Quotes from Al Gore:] 'I was shot at. I spent most of my time in the field.' 'I took my turn regularly on the perimeter in these little firebases out in the boonies. Something would move, we'd fire first and ask questions later.' 'I pulled my turn on the perimeter at night and walked through the elephant grass and I was fired upon.' After working on [the Al Gore Vietnam story] for about a year, the Los Angeles Times finally published an article in October 1999 revealing that Gore not only never saw combat in Vietnam, but was assigned a bodyguard. . . After three months, he asked [and was allowed] to go home. . . . The normal tour of duty is 12 months."
-- From "Little Lord Fauntleroy Goes to War," by Ann Coulter, Human Events, October 27, 2000, page 5. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"[At] Dodger Stadium . . . on August 8th, two lesbians were escorted out by security guards for kissing in public during a professional baseball game. The Dodgers, in a successful attempt to avoid a lawsuit being prepared by the lesbians, apologized and gave 5,000 tickets to homosexual groups."
-- From "Take Me Away From the Ol' Ball game!," The New American, October 9, 2000, page 7. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"RU-486, the often dangerous pill that aborts unborn children, will come into the U.S. from a government-owned factory in China, the Washington Post revealed last week."
-- From "Capital Briefs," Human Events, October 20, 2000, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
[Al Gore, referring to statements he made in his book, Earth in the Balance:] "I guess I was wrong to talk about phasing out the internal combustion engine in 25 years. It should have been sooner than that."
-- From "Capital Briefs," Human Events, October 20, 2000, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"The Associated Press reports that NBC has taken off its November schedule a four-hour miniseries about the Kennedy family titled 'Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot.' This was done because 'Sen. Edward Kennedy's office reportedly expressed concern that the miniseries would air shortly before the Massachusetts Democrat stands for reelection on November 7."
-- From "NBC Spiked Miniseries at Kennedy's Request," by John Lofton, Human Events, October 20, 2000, page 4. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"[T]he last time Republicans controlled both Congress and the Presidency for three or more election years was 1924, 1926 and 1928."
-- From "Divide and Conquer," by Al Adask, Media Bypass, October 2000, page 36. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"The National Veterans Organization has placed billboards in Texas and New Mexico bearing this message: 'Thinking about a military career? Think again! The government does not honor its promises to veterans.'"
-- From "Broken Promises," Media Bypass, October 2000, page 44. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"By means of an unofficial private corporation named News Election Service (NES), the Establishment press has actually physical control of the counting of the votes and it refuses to let the public know how it is done. It does, however, slide the prearranged results to the national mouthpieces -- NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN. . . ."
-- From "Election 2000: The Dice Are Loaded," by Pat Shannan, Media Bypass, October 2000, page 60. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 10-23-00.
"CBS's Craig Kilborn show superimposed the words 'Snipers Wanted' over the image of the Texas governor during his acceptance speech at the GOP convention in Philadelphia." [Ah yes, the compassionate liberals are at it again.]
-- From "CBS Regrets 'Snipers Wanter' Graphic, Internet Vortex, September 2000, pages 3-4. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"A coalition of groups protesting Boy Scouts of America's policy of not accepting homosexual leaders and members chose a convicted child molester to lead it. John Hemstreet -- an alcoholic, former Boy Scout leader, former priest and convicted child molester -- told WorldNet Daily he is an example of the type of person who should be permitted to be a Boy Scout leader. Indeed, he said he was a great scoutmaster."
-- From "Child Molester Leads 'Gays' in Scout Protest," by David M. Bresnahan, © WorldNetDaily, as quoted in Free American Newsmagazine, October 2000, page 20. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.
"Black Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney says [on her congressional web site] 'Gore's Negro tolerance level has never been too high.'"
-- From American Renaissance, October 2000, page 16. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"Gore was taking Chinese campaign money four years before Clinton."
-- From an ad promoting the book Prince Albert Prophet of Utopia, by Jon Christian Ryter as shown in The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 9-15, 2000, page 34. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Rep. Tom Coburn has perceptively described [the drug RU-486 as] 'a drug intended to kill people.'"
-- From "RU-486," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 9-15, 2000, page 37. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"For young males who are mulling over the best campuses to spend the next four years, there are some places you probably shouldn't consider. Men's Health magazine recently reported that the top ten anti-male schools in the country are as follows: Antioch College, Bates College, Brown University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Oberlin College, UMass-Amherst, University of California, Santa Cruz, and University of Michigan."
-- From "Beleaguered Males' Warning," CampusReport, October 2000, page 2. Address" Accuracy in Academia. 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.
"According to a report by GLSEN [Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network], as of January 2000 more than 600 gay and lesbian student clubs meet at high schools, up from fewer than 100 in 1998."
-- From "The ABCs of Perversion," by William F. Jasper, The New American, October 24, 2000, page 21. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail.
The following items were posted here for 10-16-00.
"The phenomenon of the Beatles was not a spontaneous rebellion by youth against the old social system. Instead it was a carefully crafted plot to introduce by a conspiratorial body which could not be identified, a highly destructive and divisive element into a large population group targeted for change against its will."
-- From "Beatles, Rock & Roll and Mind Control," by Per Sewen, Free American Newsmagazine, September 2000, page 30. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.
"You may have noticed that over 100 million failed to register and then vote in 1996. That is an incredible number of people staying home. Or to put it more simply - 51% stayed home."
-- Source.
"As the July 2000 Green Bulletin points out, 'For those of you not familiar with us, The Greens/Green Party USA started in 1984 as the Committees of Correspondence.' A bit of history here, the Communist Party that took over Russia in 1917 began [here] as 'committees of correspondence.' In 1989, their name was changed to Green Committees of Correspondence and, in 1991, to The Greens/Green Party USA. They are communists and should be called the Red Party USA."
-- From "And Now a Word from Nager's Green Party," by Alan Caruba, The DeWeese Report, October 2000, page 8, published by the American Policy Center, 13873 Park Center Road, #316, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Phone: 703-925-0881. Fax: 703-925-0991. E-mail. Website.
"I'm tempted to say that the November election gives Americans a choice between saving the country or committing national suicide. I truly believe that after four more years of the kind of government we've had the past eight, America won't even be recognizable. The politics of divisiveness that Gore and his crowd routinely practice will destroy this country."
-- From "You Can Decide -- Save the Country or Commit National Suicide," by Charley Reese, Free American Newsmagazine, September 2000, page 46. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.
"'We traced how Janet Reno cut a deal with Bill Clinton to save Al Gore's behind on fund raising at the [Buddhist] temple,' co-author William C. Triplett II [Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash], former chief Republican counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, tells this column. 'Bloodhounds were on Gore's trail in 1996, and Reno shut them off in return for another four years as attorney general,' says Mr. Triplett. . . ."
-- From "Rats and Hounds," ("Inside the Beltway"] by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 2 - 8, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"The State University of New York, Albany, tried to have a picnic to honor hall-of-famer Jackie Robinson, who broke baseballs color barrier. But 40 stedents protested, calling this racist. . . The students protested the use of the word picnic, claiming it originally referred to the lynching of blacks. This is absolutely false. . . . [P]osters for the Jackie Robinson tribute were changed. It was now supposed to be called an outing. But then -- you guessed it -- gay students complained. Finally, the event took place without it being called anything."
-- From "News Digest," The Limbaugh Letter, September, 2000, page 5. Address: 2 Penn Plaza, 17th Floor, New York, New York 10121. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-563-9166. E-mail. Website.
"At the ALA's [American Library Association's] annual conference in Chicago in July, one of the sessions focused not on whether public libraries should stock pornography, but rather how to do it without controversy."
--From "News of Interest," American Family Association Journal, September 2000, page 12. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.
The following items were posted here for 10-9-00.
"Security guards ask fans attending [Olympic] events if they are carrying 'knives, weapons or cans of Pepsi' in an attempt to appease one of the Olympics' official sponsors, Coca-Coca. Those who refuse to surrender their cans or bottles of Pepsi are denied entry."
-- From "Olympics Ban Guns, Knives -- Pepsi," by Vivek Chaudhary, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 25 - October 1, 2000, page 2. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Dozens of United Ways from Massachusetts to San Francisco have cut off money [to the Boy Scouts as a result of the recent Supreme Court case]."
-- From "Boy Scouts of America Punished by Corporations, Government and United Way for Supreme Court Case Win," The Florida Forum, Summer 2000, page 18. Address: Florida Pro-Family Forum, PO Box 1059, Highland City, Florida 33846-1059.
"Bill Clinton tacitly admitted that he raped Juanita Broaddrick during a conversation with her husband in the mid-1980s, according to an account given to House impeachment investigators by Broaddrick herself, a new book claims."
-- From "Schippers Book Bombshell: Clinton Acknowledged Broaddrick Rape," by Carl Limbacher, Internet Vortex, September 2000, page 1. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
A sampling of Clinton scandal statistics:
"Number of witnesses who developed medical problems at critical points in Clinton scandals investigations: 5.
"Number of witnesses and critics of Clinton subjected to IRS audit: 45.
"Number of persons involved with Clinton who have been beaten up: 2.
"Number known to have been murdered: 2.
"Number who died in plane crashes: 11.
"Number of times Bill Clinton said 'I don't recall' or its equivalent in the released portions of his testimony on Paula Jones: 271.
"Number of times John Huang took the Fifth Amendment in answer to questions during a Judicial Watch deposition: 1,000.
-- From "Clinton Legacy: Most Convictions, Crookedest Cabinet, 31 Deaths," by The Progressive Review, as reproduced in Internet Vortex, September 2000, pages 25-27. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"[A]fter Hillary [Clinton] got some of her [education] programs pushed through [the Arkansas legislature] and education spending more than doubled between 1984 and 1992, test scores declined."
-- From "The Right Answers," The New American, September 11, 2000, page 40. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 10-2-00.
"Liberals want to increase the gas tax by 75 cents a gallon to pay reparations to black descendants of slaves!"
-- From a solicitation letter by J. A. Parker, President, The Abraham Lincoln Foundation for Public Policy Research, PO Box 96724, Washington, DC 20090.
"In 1999, [Joe] Lieberman's American Conservative Union rating was a big fat zero."
-- From a solicitation letter by L. Brent Bozell III, Chairman, Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Website.
"Lieberman is noted for his moderate voting record . . ."
-- Steve Kroft, substitute CBS anchor, as quoted in "Los Angeles: Where Are the Liberals," Flash News, August 2000, page 4. Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Website.
"[Gore/Lieberman is] the most conservative Democratic ticket in 50 years."
-- CNN's Bill Schneider, as quoted in "Los Angeles: Where Are the Liberals," Flash News, August 2000, page 4. Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Website.
"Between December 15th and the end of January 1997, Newt [Gingrich's] alleged ethical problems inspired no less than 234 separate TV news reports on the networks' morning and evening news shows. Yet, after Newt was exonerated on all charges by the IRS, guess the total number of stories reported on the morning and evening shows on ABC, NBC, CBS. Are you ready? Zero!"
-- From a solicitation letter by L. Brent Bozell III, Chairman, Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Website.
"[R]esearchers were unable to find any evidence that the 1994 federal Brady Act has had a positive measurable effect on reducing gun homicides or suicide rates"
-- From The American Sentinel, September 2000, page 11. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
"Visitors to Al Gore's campaign website will find the vice president taking credit this time for an Indian housing bill: the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996." "'The bill was drafted and passed by [New York congressman and Senate hopeful] Rick Lazio with no help at all from Al Gore or the rest of the administration,' says Christopher D. Boesen, executive director of the National American Indian Housing Council . . . ."
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 18-24, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Mr. [Joseph] Lieberman . . . has earned a 100 percent voting record from the nation's largest homosexual organization in this 106th Congress. . . ."
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 18-24, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"[A] rather pointed 'voter education' commercial paid for by the American Conservative Union: On the screen are five babies sitting next to each other, one sporting a New York Yankees baseball cap, and the announcer says, 'In New York, all babies like these have something in common. They've lived here longer than Hillary Rodham Clinton.'"
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 18-24, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 9-25-00.
"'October Surprise' could provoke war with Russia."
-- From NewsMax.
"[Gas] rationing was common during World War II. It was again necessary during the oil crisis of the 1970s. It will again become the norm, perhaps as early as next year."
-- From "Marching to Kyoto," by Henry Lamb, as posted on the eco website.
"[H]e (Clinton) is the most selfish and egocentric politician I have ever seen in decades of close association with so many leaders who are selfish and egocentric. And those characteristics ultimately compromised his leadership and the presidency itself."
-- Liberal columnist Jack W. Germond as quoted on the Michael Bates website.
"Dope-smoking Al Gore flunked out of grad school ."
-- As posted on the NewsMax.com website.
"A graduate of West Point . . . claims that everyone at the Pentagon knows that the plane [TWA 800] was shot down by a missile that was launched from one of our ships by mistake."
-- From the AIM Report, August-A 2000, insert. Accuracy In Media, Incorporated, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-364-4401. Fax: 202-364-4098. E-mail. Website.
"When 556 seniors at 55 top colleges (including Harvard and Princeton) were given a high-school-level test in American history, nearly 80 percent received a grade of D or F."
-- From "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, October/November 2000, page 10. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"The American Lawyer surveyed thousands of mid-level associates in law firms around the country . . . Only 30 percent said, 'Most lawyers I've met are pleased with their career choices.'"
-- From "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, October/November 2000, page 10. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"You thought political correctness couldn't get nuttier. But you were wrong. Swedes have opened another front in the battle against male oppression: Men must stop going to the bathroom standing up. . . . Desperate to be hip, the British ambassador has taken down the urinals at his residence. . . ."
-- From "P.C. in the W.C.," The American Enterprise, October/November 2000, page 15. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
". . . your greatest enemies: extremists, fundamentalist Christians, anti-tax groups."
-- Former Iowa Atty. Gen. Bonnie Campbell, as quoted in "Capital Briefs," Human Events, September 15, 2000, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"Taken rigorously, the separation of church and state would mean that religion must be excluded from any area of life the state chooses to move into. A totalitarian state would leave no room at all for religion -- which was exactly what happened under Communism, and is increasingly happening in 'democratic' countries."
-- From "God's Proper Place in the Life of the State," by Joseph Sobran, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 4- 10, 2000, page 30. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 9-18-00.
"Monterey Peninsula College requires that all prospective courses, including ones in fields as seemingly divorced from ideology as engineering, mathematics, and physics, state how 'course topics are treated to develop a knowledge of race, class, and gender issues.'"
-- From "Whither Academic Freedom," CampusReport, September 2000, page 4. Address" Accuracy in Academia. 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.
"First there was the tasteless and unauthorized 'Got Prostate Cancer?' ad -- a knock off of the familiar 'Got Milk?' ads -- featuring New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. Now, Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, says PETA's next ad targeting diary products will feature former Senate majority leader and Viagra poster boy Bob Dole beneath the slogan 'Got Impotency?'" [Imagine the harangue had such ads been posted about liberals.]
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 4- 10, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"The woman who sharply questioned Vice President Al Gore at a town-hall meeting about Juanita Broaddrick's rape accusation against President Clinton has become the subject of an inquiry by the Internal Revenue Service."
-- From "Woman Who Questioned Gore Now Faces Inquiry from the IRS," by Bill Sammon, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 4- 10, 2000, page 8. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"In 1918, the inflation-adjusted price [of gasolene] was $2.82 a gallon. In 1930, it was $2.03 a gallon; in 1950, $1.93; in 1970, $1.56. As a result of the '70s oil crisis, gas rose to $2.53 in 1981. The price has fallen nearly every year since then, reaching an all-time low of $1.16 a gallon in 1998. . . . If all taxes on gasoline were repealed tomorrow, the price would fall back to somewhere around $1.20 a gallon -- or, in other words, back to where they were in 1998, when they had reached an all-time historic low."
-- From "Don't Blame OPEC," by Greg Nyquist, WorldNet, September 2000, page 20. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
"[I]n the recent Middle East summit talks, held . . . at camp David . . .there were no U.S. flags in sight. . . . [I]n order not to offend the Israelis or Palestinians, all flags at camp David were removed. . . State Department officials also removed the U.S. flag from three school rooms at nearby Thurmont, Maryland's elementary school so as not to offend Palestinian and Israeli reporters. . . . [T]he Clinton Administration, it seems, is embarrassed to be in the United States."
-- From "'Earth to Clinton' -- It's Our Country!!" The DeWeese Report, September 2000, page 7, published by the American Policy Center, 13873 Park Center Road, #316, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Phone: 703-925-0881. Fax: 703-925-0991. E-mail. Website.
"[A]ccording to a new study published by Junkscience.com, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream contains unsafe levels of dioxin. The study's authors report that 'according to Ben and Jerry's and EPA standards, the level of dioxin measured could cause about 200 extra cancers among lifetime consumers of Ben and Jerry's ice cream. . . ."
-- From "The 'Holier than Thou' Get Theirs," The DeWeese Report, September 2000, page 6, published by the American Policy Center, 13873 Park Center Road, #316, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Phone: 703-925-0881. Fax: 703-925-0991. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 9-11-00.
"Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry on July 14 announced the executions of three men for 'committing the extreme obscenity of homosexuality and imitating women' as well as sexually molesting boys. Three other men were beheaded July 11 for similar crimes plus charges of same-gender marriage."
-- From "News Briefs," Register of Opinion, August 2000, page 5. Address: Public Advocate of the United States, 5613 Leesburg Pike, #17, Falls Church, Virginia 22041. Phone: 703-845-1808. E-mail.
"Hispanics are the [fastest] growing group in Texas, representing 38% of the state's public school population."
-- From "LULAC Suggests All Students take Bilingual Ed," Border Alert, August 24, 2000, page 4. Address: U.S. Border Control, 8180 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1070, McLean, Virginia 22102. Website.
"Professor Charles Truxillo of the University of New Mexico, predicts the creation of a sovereign Hispanic nation that will straddle the present border between Mexico and the United States . . . The new nation [Republica del Norte, the Republic of the North] would consist of the present U.S. states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, plus southern Colorado. Stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, Republica del Norte would also include the northern Mexican states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas." [See AP article. See also Castro's view.]
-- From "LULAC Suggests All Students take Bilingual Ed," Border Alert, August 24, 2000, page 2. Address: U.S. Border Control, 8180 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1070, McLean, Virginia 22102. Website.
"The program for the hundreds of patriots who attended the 'One Nation Under God, Indivisible' rally to celebrate the birth of our nation at the Federal building in Westwood, CA was again disrupted . . . [There was] a savage attack by Communists and pro-illegal alien race activists on unarmed American citizen men, women and children . . . They flew the Communist and Mexican flag side by side and, after hours of chants demanding the death of American patriots, power to Communist workers and obscenities were ignored by the attendees, they proceeded to spit upon, stomp and feign urinating on the American flag. . . ."
-- From "Citizens Attacked at July 4th rally --- Again!" 9*1*1, July 2000, page 1. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.
"Whites Get Out! California is are [sic] land! Azlan. La Raza."
-- From a sign found in a parking lot of the Westwood (California) Federal Building on July 4, 2000, as reported in 9*1*1, July 2000, page 1. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.
"Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson . . . said that during these [Clinton] verbal brawls 'it was quite common' for both Bill and Hillary to refer to each other as a 'Jew motherf-----' or a 'Jew bastard.'"
-- From "Yes, Hillary Said It! NewsMax.com Broke 'Jew B------' Story First," by Christopher Ruddy, Internet Vortex, August, 2000, page 19. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"The number of children killed accidentally by guns is 142. We would save more child lives (1,010) by closing swimming pools, save 201 lives by banning cycling and 675 by banning pedestrian activities."
-- From Centers for Disease Control's 1997 statistics for types of accidental deaths of children from birth to age 14, as reported in "Gun Data that Misses the target," by Walter E. Williams, America's First Freedom, September 2000, page 9. Address: National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-9400. Phone: 703-267-1000. Website.
"Teachers in Israel are required to carry guns for protection against terrorist attack. Would the results have been different in the Littleton School if those Colorado Teachers were armed and trained to use their weapons?"
-- As quoted in "Is It Guns?" by R. A. "Dick" Mader, Abundant Wildlife, July/August 1999, page 3. Address: 12665 Highway 59 North Gillette, Wyoming 82716-1158. Phone: 307-682-2826. E-mail. Website.
The following items were posted here for 9-4-00.
"Eagle Scouts have earned the highest rank in scouting. When a group of them took the stage at the Democratic National Convention, delegates booed. . . ‘We Support Gay Boy Scouts,’ read the previously prepared signs they waved as they shouted derision at the uniformed Scouts with all their hard-won merit badges."
-- From NewsMax.com, August 18, 2000.
"[T]he California Supreme Court earlier this month allowed a lawsuit to proceed against the Boy Scouts of America by a young Scout victim of sexual molestation at the hands of a volunteer scoutmaster. The perpetrator, who admitted sexually molesting 12-year-old Mario Juarez and nine other under-age boys, is currently serving a 14-year prison term. Lawyers for Juarez state, ‘We’re going to be seeking millions of dollars against the Boy Scouts because they knew better. They knew the organization attracts pedophiles like a magnet attracts metal.’"
-- From Human Events, August 25, 2000, page 28. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"[M]ore money has been spent on AIDS research per patient death than on any disease in history. On an annual basis, for example, the AIDS money government provides is ten times per patient death the amount allocated for combating breast and ovarian cancer, to say nothing of prostate cancer, which kills more men annually than AIDS."
-- From The Politics of Bad Faith, by David Horowitz, 1998, page 175. Address: The Free Press, A Division of Simon & Schuster, Incorporated, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020.
"Chelsea Clinton was caught smoking a cigarette, possibly two cigarettes, in public. The crime took place in Dupont Circle North’s Xando, a Washington, DC coffee shop . . . ." [See "Quickies" item posted 8-14-00 on the same subject. Did she or didn’t she??]
-- From "The Continuing Crisis," The American Spectator, September 2000, page 8. Address: 2020 North 14th Street, Suite 750, Arlington, Virginia 22201. Website.
"It’s become a beautiful friendship. On several occasions in the past few months, former rivals Bob Dole and Bill Clinton have made joint appearances at fund-raisers and charity events in Washington."
-- From "Locker Roomies," The American Spectator, September 2000, page 8. Address: 2020 North 14th Street, Suite 750, Arlington, Virginia 22201. Website.
"Stockport College in Greater Manchester, England, has banned more than 40 ‘offensive’ words, and will admit students and hire staff only if they promise not to use them. ‘Lady’ and ‘gentleman’ are off limits because they have class implications. ‘History’ is sexist (though one wonders what replaces it.). ‘Mad,’ ‘manic,’ or ‘crazy’ could offend the mentally ill and ‘cripple’ upsets the handicapped. ‘Slaving over a hot stove’ is no good because it ‘minimizes the horror and oppression of the slave trade.’ Even the expression ‘normal couple’ is out because it might anger homosexuals."
-- From "Crippling the Language," American Renaissance, September 2000, page 13. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"Tuberculosis (TB) is making a comeback. Antibiotics nearly wiped it out in Western countries but Third-World immigration brought it back and is spreading it mainly to bums, drug users, other immigrants, and AIDS carriers. . . ."
-- From "Fighting Tuberculosis," American Renaissance, September 2000, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"[I]n the spring of 1999 Gore policy adviser Elaine Kamarck of Harvard said, ‘The Democratic Party is going to take back God this time.’"
-- From "Vice President Is No Stranger to Matters of Religion," by Larry Witham, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, August 21-27, 2000, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"So obsessed is the country [Egypt] with Bill Clinton’s favorite pastime, that Egyptian playwrights have produced two comedies on the Lewinsky scandals. One play is entitled ‘Kimo and the Blue Dress.’ The other is called ‘Monica, My Wife and I.’ Both shows, reportedly ‘chock full of sex, sarcasm and humor,’ are huge hits.’"
-- From "News Digest," The Limbaugh Letter, June 2000, page 4. Address: 2 Penn Plaza, 17th Floor, New York, New York 10121. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-563-9166. E-mail. Website.
"Reader’s Digest, America’s largest circulating magazine, is under new editorial control and moving away from its conservative editorial bent."
-- From "Reader’s Digest Veers Politically Left," Internet Vortex, August 2000, page 12. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"[I]n hospitals across North America and Australia . . . doctors and nurses now admit that up to 40% of elderly patients are being deliberately killed -- without their consent, and in many cases without any terminal ailment involved."
-- From "Conclusions on Cassani & Chemtrails," by William Thomas, Free American Newsmagazine, August 2000, page 12. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.
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